November 19, 2014
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Mark Koernke discussed firearm selection and concealed carry options, focusing on caliber choices (9mm, .40, .45), hammer versus striker-fired mechanisms, and practical considerations for carrying handguns discreetly. The show then shifted to a discussion of historical events, including the 1933 banking emergency, FDR's policies, and a caller's analysis of the Smedley Butler coup plot allegations, with extended commentary on communism, international banking, and American sovereignty from the 1920s-1930s.
- firearm selection
- concealed carry
- striker fired
- caliber
- .40 cal
- 9mm
- .45
- 1933 banking emergency
- fdr
- smedley butler
- communism
- federal reserve
- international banking
- gun rights
- preparedness
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Claim your free digital copy now or order a print subscription online at www.republicmagazine.tv That's republicmagazine.tv or call them toll free at 800-873-1620 That's 1-800-873-1620. I do believe it is 17th of November, or 19th, I'm sorry. 19th, yeah, one niner. 2014. We had 22 degrees here at the studio, cloudy skies, and it looks like for the next week, man, we're gonna be wet. Snow or rain. 40 by Saturday but I don't trust that because that's the Indonesian news service, weather service, you know what I mean? Somebody halfway around the planet's gonna tell us what our weather's gonna be like here. Not. Maybe we'll be at 40, same thing, about the 20s, high 20s. Go ahead, speak up, we got you, you're just a little quiet. Okay, well last week we had a really interesting discussion concerning the hammer, well the striker on Anda and I, became the owner of an SR-40, I chose .40 cal because it was something between the 9mm and the .45mm. And then there was the question of why the hammer holds the striker. You explain that. It comes down to a smaller handgun. You want to know that hammer, not to mention how that's probably a goal. Someday, move up to a 1911. So the question I was going to put to you is, caliber is in regard to the 9mm, the 40 cal and the 45 cal. So it really would probably go to something that doesn't have the hammer that you would have to strike. It's easier to conceal, a little smaller than like a 9mm. Right. One of the things, first of all, for everybody's listening, We've talked about this before. Sig just came up with a new striker fired at hammer explode of their guns, but not always. Apparently they decided to go and originally they used to be called pocket pistols. That's where the term came from and everybody's kind of gone away from that, but they were pocket pistols. In fact, the longest time and I have, I collect stuff when I see leather holsters especially, you've probably seen this before and you wonder, what the hell was this for? It looks like a square, like a rectangular piece of leather. attached to it. It's like how would you use that? If you think about it, the traditional slacks that men used to wear, you would carry a few to wear up. Suspenders, a lot of guys both use belt scents, a lot of people use just suspenders. Well, either way, the pants are supported. Pocket pistol weapons that typically were streamlined to go into that little funny holster which went into your pocket. That's why there's no strap on the top of these things. And the holster was designed to fill out your pocket. Keep it flat. The gun would go right into the holster and would be concealed and this made it carry a handgun. Now some people carried those in their back pockets. Mostly people carried them in their front side pocket, that slit pocket on the side of the pants. A lot of guys also carried them in custom cut that bring a shoulder hood into the vest. Slide in leather holsters would stay in place because they would and the idea behind is that you could reach in, pull out real quick a gun and pop pop. It's a toss of the clock. A lot of chubby stubby guns out there like the .45, you know, pair ordnance and see I think Star, these are made be chubby stubbies when I'm, you know, basically they're .9 shot, .9 shot, .45, they're so small they fit, literally they just fill up here. Ah, the problem is they are chubby and depending on your build they're not necessarily a goal for everybody to count there too if you got a really big hand, you still have a 1911 type thing to them as far as the basic trigger guard area goes. A friend of mine, he's almost 7'12", he has a little chug and he likes him. And he's got a big T11 frame as far as the center of the action and the shorter slide, shorter barrel. For him, it's just like a 5th of a pole to gun fired like it's a .22. For the average person, you see a lot of these like these LZ9s by Ruger, their tiny gun that's a good concealer. Again, no hammer. The purpose is with the Stryker fired 9mm and 3 pocket pistols. that there are a lot of liquor to hang up. And there's a whole family of guns in that category. Now my personal choice, I don't know, there's a lot of neat little weapons out there. I like Ruger's, but Ruger has been a bugger to the American firearms owner, so I don't like Ruger. Ruger's dead now. The guy that owned the company was very much a gun freak. It's funny, he loved making guns and making money off guns, but he wanted to screw the American firearms owner left, right, up and down. And he helped to do it. Okay, so Ruger pistols out there are the new ones, especially the line, are very, very, they're guns that are, you know, a separate category like the Polish Radum 9mm Macros that are out there. They're not in 9mm Macros, but they're a Radum. If you look at the design, it's rounded in all directions so that it's very comfortable to carry and doesn't hang up. Now they make it in the 9 and they make it in the 380 and they make it in 9mm Macros. The greatest batch coming in are about $200 a piece and radums are good little guns. The only thing is magazines. Rugers on the other hand, lots of mags available. Kel-Tec, a really nice little nine pot handgun. And Kel-Tecs, they're a very reliable design. Those guys think everything through. They don't mark it until it works. And then they make lots of extra variations on the theme once they mark it the first model. so you might want to look at keltech for the nines, that's one of the other options. In the small guns, if you're looking for a carry gun or a concealed gun, beyond that, again, then you get back to, like I said, the hammered guns really aren't that much of a problem. See, this is where the argument is, that that little nub sticking out of the back of the gun is going to hang up. Well, it depends. You, for instance, they make a rounded hammer for .45s and for the .45 type weapons. Well, it pretty well negates a good portion of that, but still gives you the ability a little more. The striker design, a lot of people were concerned with not because of the American pistol or the Browning's weapons that were made, but because a lot of other aftermarket guns years and years ago were made in, and I'm not talking about New Brazil. I'm talking about way, way back in like 1900, 1909. A lot of handguns were copied and copied and copied and not everybody had the same standards for metallurgy in their engineering when they would grind something out. A lot of it was done by hand in second and third world countries. And so weapons were not necessarily as safe. That's where they got this issue about, well a striker gun may not be as reliable because it might go off accidentally. Well that came from the fact that instead of buying say a coal pistol somebody bought a Argentina and it wasn't really made in a factory. It was made in a grass hut grinding on a piece of railroad tie until they made a gun. The Tarot EO or the Orchid is a million of them. Most of them functioned well, some of them, and that's where the Stryker gun became the issue because again, once the Stryker gun is active, most of the traditional Stryker guns, there's nothing you can do other than use the safety. And that meant that the spring was always compressed, always ready to engage, and there wasn't anything, again, you pull the some reason, guns gonna go off. Hammered guns on the other hand because of the safety steps, you know, full cock. That became the, you know, the hallmark for the cold designs later on, the grip safeties and such. They stuck with that. Yeah, how confident are you in the striker systems? Well, I haven't heard of a whole lot of people shooting themselves accidentally because the gun just goes off in the pocket. The big advantage there is speed and time and delivery. If you're typically in a life and death situation, if you're looking for a defense gun, it's how quick can I get into service and point it and click. That's just the bottom line. It's like you're panicked. In many cases, you might be fighting for your life. I mean, look at how many, go to YouTube and watch how many videos you got where you got a gang of five or six or seven people and all of a sudden one guy takes a swing at somebody, the back of somebody's head, and then they're trying to kill you on the ground. I mean, it's a sport nowadays. So with that being the case, the idea is that you want something that's going to be deployed quickly, bark like a dog, and put bullet holes in the targets, and firmly more than one. Okay, so that's where the nines with the staggered magazine capacity are in line for flaps, depending upon your body, your stature. That's where you have to factor that in. Skitty people, you can't have a tendency to remember this. It's true even with me. I typically have carried bigger guns. you always have to think about what's called printing. Now, what does that mean? Well, when you carry, I like to carry a jackass rig, and that's not a bad term, it's just they were made back in the 70s and early 80s, and it's a free hanging rig that sits under the armpit with the magazines or speed loaders under the armpit on the other side, down below. It's very well engineered and very comfortable to wear pretty much all day. In fact, you can wear it 24-7 if you have to. full frame 45 or a long barrel revolver with a jackass rig. You bend forward as a pokey thing coming up underneath your armpit. People go, hey, that's not natural. Bring a suit if you're trying to be in a casual environment. The idea is you need to think through again your design based upon trying to make sure that you don't draw attention to the weapons you're carrying. The little pocket pistol is pretty well rendered, you know, again, deception. pocket handguns and such, you want to make sure that you take a look at what you're wearing and you think through accordingly so you don't draw it because that means, you know, if the eyes cannot see the heart does not long for, planning on being evil or wicked or nasty, I don't want man to be to see what I'm doing. I just want him to feel it when the time comes and to put him down hard. The attention to the more pokey things that are out there and the bigger and longer it is, more likely it's to be seen by someone in a non, you know, like shall we say, intrusive way that if you have most idiots in that vein, Look at that little Beretta favorite of the Mossad 22 long rifle in 25 caliber. Look at that little gun. You can lay it on the table and you don't have to be a ham vista kind of guy. Your hand over it in a few seasons. But again, like you say, Mark, Bart's like a dog. That little gun, if you wear a business suit, you know, you could throw a pocket into your white side like of the belt and your suit over that all the time. It's a place that, as Mark points out, as your body attitude changes, it would not want to show itself so well. On the other side of the same shirt, you could tube similar to it, Lee. Drop your magazines in there. Just don't unbutton your mark like a dog. Well, I got the SR-40, it was my first hand drive. Great. I was really looking at the SR-40C. and this seems to be cut short, the barrel and then of course it's a 4 caliber. So, when is it something that was a common caliber of the modern valve that you make and buy so many, it's quite positive. Well, you've already got a 40 cal, right? Here's the only issue. Do you want to stick with one caliber? You're thinking about, you know, again expanding out so that you, the three basic calibers you need to cover in auto loaders are 9 millimeter, 40 caliber and 45. So the only variation is the caliber for commonality of ammunition because you put the toolbox. You know, example, like I said, going out and buying a .45 and then buying a .9 so that you have all three calibers covered no matter what's available. You got something to shoot. Just you doing the shooting then, so maybe a .45 or .9 would be your next choice. Looking for commonality because you're just trying to make it easier for parts, pieces, and assemblies, and a shorty version of your .40 caliber or, again, another variation would be an option. And if it's even the same manufacturer but a variation in slide and frame height, then that's cool. It's a personal choice thing that we can do in this country. I like the idea of having a 40 cal, 45 and a 9 millimeter and I recommend that for everybody. One of the ways to do this, remember if all else fails so you can experiment and see if you like the 45. Give me high point fives and 9 millimeters are cheap. Quite effective and they really well. The interesting thing is the latest digs I just mentioned, My God, they look just like a high point. First of all, I saw an ad for the way this signal is like, oh, I haven't seen this high point before. And then I look closer and it's like, oh, it's a SIGAD. It's like, whoa, wait a minute. If you're looking for a way to experiment to see if you like the 45, if you feel and function, one of the directions to go and still not as much. In fact, you could actually afford to buy a 9 and a 45 would be to go high point. Hey, don't sell them. Put them off to the side, look at them as an investment, buy another weapon. in your 40 caliber, this gives you first the ability to cover those two calibers, number one, by doing 9 milliliters, 40 caliber and 45. Then later on you can go, ah, you know what, I think I like the original gun. Then you can go out and buy another 40 caliber in the same weapon if you want. Let me know in whatever variation of flavor and design. 45 for this matter. The big thing is, no matter what you purchase, you know, like for instance, if you're gonna buy another gun in 40 caliber, it's basically gonna be the same system. consider the fact that if you are going to buy a .40 cal, I just buy the same basic weapon that interchanges magazines. If it's a shortened gun, typically it still will take a standard mag. If it's a longer gun, the shorter mags are not going to interchange, obviously. I mean, it used to work because you've got more frame and more, you know, more length to the pistol grip, you know, slash the frame. But still, it's the advantage of common ammunition and then common mags, but they have so much money and you obviously are going to be conservative. Get the same basic 40 caliber design, but in another variation, terribly something like Mags is a weapon you already... That would be your best choice for economy. Performance-wise, the 40 caliber, more than serviceable enough. People, there's a big debate that's been around for years. People about the field of 9 millimeter and 45. The 40 caliber was supposed to be, along with the other member, there was a 10 millimeter too that came out. 10 millimeter government, which is still in service. 10 millimeter are the same. The 40 cal was the compromise. And the one thing to remember, as I've said, if you've been listening for a while, is 40 caliber is everywhere, guys. There's lots of cop shops that carry it. There's government agents that carry it. There's lots of private people that carry it. So 40 caliber is right there, parallel to 35 and 9 millimeter now. And I got, for instance, every so often, I get like two 5 gallon buckets of 40 caliber brass. I don't reload 40 caliber, but I'm not going to give up pre-free 40 caliber brass. reason. Got a lot of people we know that have 40 caliber so somebody else is loading all that brat. If somebody else shoots it, the opposite, we pick it up and it's good use. And your weapon would be one of those that would be put to 40 caliber is a pretty hot round. It goes down range like you know high performance. Find a gun or find a load that will psycho a cart mount you know a hollow point through that. Boy you're gonna be hitting them hard at the other end. Yeah, it's not. It's just a flavor choice now. The weapon, and again as we've said, since you have a .40 caliber, the other consideration is to experiment with the different specialized loads. It is a gas kit. It's a, forgive me, it's a semi-automatic pistol. You can be able to continue to function. So don't just buy something because, you know, somebody says, well this is the greatest homo point router for me. You know, we've talked today. You've got to test it in your firearm to confirm that it works. And that means probably running about 100 rounds. through the gun. If you have different flavors of magazines, oh, sometimes you'll find this manufacturer's magazine into your gun, but in the other magazine it just won't cycle. Play around and find out what you got and then find out your limitations and work inside them and man oh man you can elect them. Hopefully that helps a little bit caller, does it? Maybe we've lost the caller. Yeah, maybe we dropped our house. Oh, you very well appreciate it. Thank you sir. Hey, real quick, I'm gonna read this. We got Dom with us here, we got Joe right here, we're almost to the bottom of the hour. The Federal Bureau of Investigation unsealed an indictment in Tucson in offering $1 million reward for quote information leading to the arrest of four fugitives unquote wanted in connection with the death of US Border Patrol Jim Bryan Terry. Phoenix division announced today. Now listen carefully to this. Now I will qualify this. Remember that the characters that shot the border guard weren't really after the border guard, right? They were going to the United States to Manuel Osorio Aurelia Jesus Rosario Pevale Ivan Soto Barazas Why? What did you say? to interfere with commerce by robbery. Drug deal. Commerce. Now wait a minute guys, wait a minute, I'm a little confused here. Weren't they going after the drug dealers who are involved in illegal activity? Yeah. But the government doesn't look at it as illegal activity, they look at it as commerce. Boy isn't that interesting. It's informative. It tells you something about, what I said before about professional south of the border, they're not involved in illegal activities, they're involved in commerce activities that are relatively legitimate because they're operating the same way the federal government does. It's a crime combine. It's kind of like, and by the way this is from 2012, but one of our listeners posted this and I can see why, because it's really kind of funny to read, it's like, wait a minute, wait a minute, how would you be charging them with some kind of legitimate commerce interference? because they are moving money around the country and the bankers and the government don't care if they're blowing your brains out with drugs. They like that money moving around and that cost to take place because it's part of their talking about for the last couple hours here about the years and what they're really about. The men had allegedly entered the United States illegally, this is the bottom of the story guys, had allegedly entered the United States illegally in order to rob drug traffickers of their contraband. How would that be in any way shape or form legitimate commerce to be charged again? Why not just arrest everybody? Well, this gets back to the whole thing that we have regulators up there in Afghanistan and their job is not to stop the drug production guys. We have had three years of record black tar opium production in Afghanistan since we've taken over the business. I'm trying to tell you something, doesn't it, kid? is okay. They have professional courtesy when it comes to rioters who are going to burn down the neighborhood or adult dealers when they're busy pushing them, slinging the dope by the millions of dollars. They're all in business together and they're all involved in commerce. Criminal criminals and the drug combine criminals. 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The best information I have is that John Davis, former Democratic presidential candidate, and then Gerald MacLaurin, a Monzell's McPherc, a guy on Wall Street, He went to, from what I see here, he went to study Mussolini's port back to Robert Clark, suggesting that they implement the same after the coup. Now, if any of this is so, then it would have been a fascist, an overthrow to put the fascist in the place of the Communists. But the equivalent today of the Koch brothers financing a coup for neo-national socialism to take out the Soviet socialism, and would a person be a traitor if they turned it down? My problem with, you're talking about the Schmetzley-Beltman thing, forgive me, I just stepped away looking at something else here. My problem with this, and especially with the report and the time, were a number of other bankers around the country that were the gentleman that had, was going to do it. When everybody was told in advance he was going to do to Scriann put us under the corporate. Year 2000 and this is one of the other problems of this. Selective rebound, who's writing it? Well, let's ask ourselves this. At this point, at that point in time, if they were not yet running the Weimar Republic in 1933, what do we have going on? The Weimar Republic has finally collapsed. Hitler, of course, the, you know, national socialism has taken charge to a degree, but is very earliest in the septu- As opposed to that, we have a run amok from the planet, the state, coming from the east headed west. Arguments back and forth about, well, what was Hitler doing in the first place? Why could he come into power? Who was Hitler rioting against? Okay, slash the j- What were the Germans fighting in 1933? They were in the streets over communism. Yeah, because the communist under... In fact, hold on here a second because I'll give you a few names here to tie into this. Understand that the... What was he called? The Field Marshal. He was designated the Field Marshal. The Communist International Army was on the streets in Germany in 1931, 1932 and 1933. raising the population and attacking the German people to try and push communism. He was a communist party, Jewish Communist Party member, came from Russia, who went to Germany with one mission in the United States. And by the way, don't forget that Germany didn't have the corporate mechanism in place. They pushed part of it in 1927 with the Weimar Republic and they tried to, and in fact were pushing to indenture the German population with the hyperinflation program the same way that the communist FDR brought us into the commerce contract, remember, here in the United States. Now the average American understood this, or at least would have had they been informed, that what was happening here in the U.S. with the declared banking emergency is all of a sudden everybody became commerce... ...cover this... Aggressively with what we see with all that's right. We talked about the birth implemented the slave birth certificate Was it FDR or was it FDR? 110 120 percent on the communism aspect of it, but how do communism even get a foothold in this country? It was the robber barons that were working our people digging out our resources and working them like slaves for companies script and the people were too ignorant to know their rights and the So they, you know, they lied. Oh, I don't think they were ignorant at all about their rights in this country. I think just the reverse. Which is why the very next thing that FDR did was have the gun, gun ban in place. See, the script thing was imposed upon them, Henry. The problem is, it's night, here it is 2014, and we have a selective engineered database because before they wanted to control the internet, the libraries and the librarians, and just as they have selectively made everything disappear, from the 70s about Nixon collectively engineered our database happened in the 30s. The librarian to require, you know what's funny is a librarian and a pharmacist require more administrative control. Now there's a reason for that because they are given a task and they have a very narrow click of people. I understand all the background with regard to the international connection in the long run. The problem is and it whatever good It wouldn't have been a coup or would it have been just a flat out civil... ...yourself this. It's like right now with what we're seeing. See, Chad, the problem is, Mr. Fuller... ...dicked... ...to decide whether we're gonna be fascist or communist. No, no, no. The point is that... ...you actually think there was a third party out there just like today? Well, I'm hoping there was. No, no, not hoping there was. I know there was. Because one of the things I've brought up over the years... ...it's like the militia movement. What about the militia movement of post-World War II? Anybody ever hear about it? You know here in Michigan, we had men that were arrested in 1945 to 1947. They spent two years in prison in the state of Michigan, or Illinois, because they were United Nations without charges. Oh, after two years, they were just let back out of the prison system. While the Israeli state was pushed, the UN was pushed, communists that came into power in 1933. What should have butler done? Well, I should have actually be quite honest we would have been better off because one way or another let's put it this way there have been no structure to whatever happened a lot of people were let's think about this do you think that the people who owned gold should have gone along with letting that pig move forward every day so I mean it's FDR but here's the thing there's a whole bunch of bankers that should have been hung with them but here's the problem You have American bankers with their own philosophies, which by the way we had, and we traditionally had had American bankers. You had people who had their own businesses. They had developed their own wealth. At the very least it was American wealth. And at no time did they market us out as commerce property the way FDR did in 1933 when he came up with it. No, they held us as their own property and sent us down in mind at 12 o'clock. People contracted under the... They had to go on too far. I cannot see DuPont. I can't see these guys being defended. Who says DuPont? Okay, bottom line is DuPont, they would not have to... Hold on, stop. Do you think that DuPont... Those are character names that we all recognize. But DuPont was more American, let's say, than J.P. Morgan? Well, DuPont was certainly American. I know in Rand, West Virginia, where my mom grew up, there was a big pipe coming out of the plant there, DuPont dumping poison into the river. I mean, you could even walk up to it. You could eat nothing out of that river. They certainly poisoned us and worked our people out. And instead, so which was better? Let me put it this way. Which is more likely that you'd have a handle over? The DuPont, you could walk up and shoot because he's in your country. or the blacks and the steins who is halfway around the world you can't touch. Which one could you have a revolt against? You see, this is the problem we're dealing with here right now. We're looking at, we have three factions here, which has always been the issue. We've got the average person who really is just trying to be left alone, but won't be left alone, and we've got these other elements, Demican A and Republurat B. But at that point in time, that pivotal point, we'd have been better off with a war in this country than to let it go the way it did. You know, this is something I've always had a hard time understanding. I'll be straight up honest with you. You know, my grandfather, when he was about 16, he was trapped in a mine cave in. And my great grandfather wrote him a letter that I have to this day, you know, expressing what his feeling, his son was trapped. At the end of that letter he thanked the company for his work. I don't get it. I really don't. He's thanking the company that he had work. And I mean, that's one of those things that there needs to be more history put forth on it so it can be understood better. Well, that in and of itself is a problem with America overall. Nobody is truly understanding the significance or the impact of things that have been put in place, things that are being done, and who has the right to do what, you know, it's just a lack of information, a lack of understanding, and it continues. And the more confusion, the more chaos that they can cause. Well, like we said earlier, in 1933, what the hell do you think America would have said if they'd have found or realized that they've all been made enemies of the country that they're standing in. Which a lot did have a working knowledge on. That's why the very next thing that they had to do was ban the guns. The military arms. Because that was the first step going after the martial arms, which everybody had owned. Everybody did. Not just the gangsters. And by the way, the gangsters are mostly Jewish gangsters. You know, Meyer Lansky. What is he? Was he Protestant? Was he Catholic? No, a big chunk of these characters were Shysters from Chicago and were from New York and they were the thugs who hired the Italians and hired the Irish to be strong arms. Which is why... What was the Italian Mafia? Really? Well tell me about Murder Incorporated and who ran it and what were their names and why is it it's like Meyer Lansky and Cohen and all these others? Well, there's never no doubt it's an easy way. Well, but the thing is, just real quick, going back to 1933, a lot of people did understand, in 1929, see everybody understands you've got a week. We have to have an economy. An economy is going to work one way or another. In 1929, the closest thing we could at least come to is a memory of the fact that we made our own money. Because in 1929, we were already 13 years past the Federal Reserve Act. So the money pool had already fell, forgive me 16 years, the money pool was already contaminated with the false currency, the Federal Reserve Notes, which were counterfeit. And what were they doing with the counterfeit F.D. of Federal Reserve Notes? They were pulling the real currency out of circulation, weren't they? Right. It was a double bookkeeping system that you and I weren't supposed to catch on to. Initially, anybody could walk in and trade a piece of currency for a dollar's worth of gold. It said right on the bill, redeem the bill in gold or silver, blah, blah, blah. So in 2009, when they created the depression and it was created by a clique of shyster bankers, JP Morgan was right there at the stock market. Winston Churchill was right there with him. Remember, we've talked about this. So this was already an international attack by people who were so far away, we couldn't reach them. We'd have to wage an international war to go hunt them down in the U.S. And that's our problem now. I'd rather have the devil in front of me that I can hang as I need to, and at least we can keep him in check, which was the whole idea behind our form of government going back to the inception. and it was a debate from the moment the war was won. Remember there's that certain guy in our $10 bill, good old Al Hamilton. Good old Alexander argued we needed to go back to a monarchist monopoly immediately. And that son of a bugger was pushing the money. Well fortunately he got his arm shot by another competing faction during a duel. But you know what? They honor him to this day because for the Buddy Ringknockers, he was a wonderful guy because he was pushing the agenda right from the get-go. There's always been a contest from the beginning and the reason they had to acquiesce to us was a limited constitutional republic which by the way a lot of people didn't like even that idea and thought the confederation was a better way to go because we had control. So every step has been a battle, but in 1933 we would have been better off with going to war, but whoever he sided with would have gotten the action in motion, and at least we wouldn't be slaves under the international paper, because it had shot them for that. And anybody who pushed it either way would have hung them, because it had kept the momentum going. But in 1933, all of a sudden everybody had to have a manufacturer certificate to make you a property piece of the state, and that is totally contrary to our ethics. which once people figure it out and find out the Patriot Movement they become totally disgusted with, but then it's like, well what do you do? Well you step away from it, then there's all the arguments about how to step away from it. We've all seen this. In 1933, Butler should have, hey, here's how it works. Did he really understand how our, did you mentally, Butler understand how our former government's supposed to work and how our economy is supposed to work? If he did, then he knows FDR was a lion's skank, and by the way, Mr. Butler was up in the upper mechanism, the operating mechanism of the time. and he was old enough that he knew America before the bankers at least before this international banker quit and he even said war was a racket see that's my problem with this is that they're they're painting this angely thingy and it's like no no no no no there's a lot more to this somehow he had the idea well you know he is kinda you know he's he's feeding the people wait a minute who got people starved in the first place why were we starving? Well, the very banker, he declared that banker emergency in 1933 because his blood didn't get what they wanted in 1929. By 1930, 1931, America had over 300 different currencies in circulation and we were doing business with ourselves. Just like your Jefferson currency could operate, so my Detroit currency could operate and you and I could do business with each other and we didn't need that piece of trash banker between us. And gold and silver did exist. Alright, if you need me, you know, anyone, four of us, that are right here on the program right now, could do business amongst ourselves, and we didn't need that stinking middleman. What FDR said was, you're gonna get the internationalist banker shoved down your throat, and we're gonna screw this country to the wall and put you so deep in debt your children's children's children will be slaves. At least when we had the robber barons, we were our own property, we weren't theirs. We could go into contract with them, but if I decided to walk down the street, there wasn't anything they could do about it. They couldn't make me get into contract. They could try to manipulate the environment, which all shysters always do. Everybody's got money is always trying to manipulate the environment to make commerce. But at least we'd have a choice. It wouldn't be the garbage now where, you are the property of the state. Government, then, they will step in. Because that's what that piece of trash FDR was pushing and that that marine should have put a stop to that put the kabosh to that right now Franklin, Delano, Roosevelt was a dirty word in the house I grew up in. And what I get from all this, you know, is that there's never been a level playing field in this country. It's been corrupt since before the heat dried on the first time. Well, the level playing field was what? Back in the day it was 70 caliber. And then it went to 64 caliber. And then it went to 30 caliber. If you wanted to keep whatever you had, it still comes down to possession as 9 tenths of the law. Why is it banks don't just run into your house? Now they will. Look what happened in 08. Think about before that growing up guys, you plopped your arse down in the house, they weren't too ambitious to run through the door. But now you got a whole stinkin' police state SWAT team mechanism that'll come in and murder you in your home for pennies. That of course goes right back to, well we saw that in the 1700s. Yeah, it would be no different from the monarchs. Like I said, we all know this. There's no difference to a pharaohist, a monarchist, a socialist, or whatever, because as long as they're a status, then we're at war. We gotta cut you loose, Henry. You got a good point, and I understand the history, but remember, and again, this is where we need to talk about this more. Because it was not an angelic response to get into controlled media. Who can... The Reds controlled Hollywood. He was put on newsreel and put out around the country by the Reds in Hollywood. That's why they... The newsreel for you about Schmedley Butler. So who is Schmedley Butler serving? Since we know that the 20s and 30s were known as the Red 20s, where the Communists ruled Hollywood openly. Think about it. So we've got newsreels that was commercial newsreels generated by commercial industries that had an agenda that hated America. We're gonna go to break. All horrible pastries. We're out of time, dude. Hey, that's 2-3-1-7-9-6-8-4-5-8 goggles or gun sights. Yeah, the first time I saw that, I'm sorry guys, he's got to inject this. The first time I saw that, it's like, well who did this newsreel? Oh right, this was done by Hollywood. It was done to go into your home so that everybody could, well, first go to the theater and they could take it back and we could push FBRs or more, well, we could indent your yawl. Because we don't want any resistance to that idea, do we? Anyway, we're at the top. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we are on the march, both day and tonight. Ura, kick him in the flat, beat him down so hard that wish to god they never showed up. We wouldn't have had to fight this way were it not for the fact that people didn't step up before us. But it happened. Oh well, live with it. Fast, now we're in the present. We've got to fight for our liberties. We'll be back tomorrow's same time. Guys, take over, please. And folks we want you to stay to the special program here for Jeff Bennett here this morning because I'm going to be doing a three hour program. John Stokes has donated one of his first hour to Jeff here this morning. So special program, don't miss it. Life Liberty and all that jazz coming up next right here on the microfiber. You know folks I want to jump in here just for a second here before we go to the top of the hour with Life Liberty and all that jazz and remind you that we are listener broadcasts. supported network and we need your contributions. 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